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Since 1968, VOLA has embodied the essence of Danish design with its perfect proportions and minimalist forms. Designed by Arne Jacobsen and made in Denmark, each product reflects a legacy of craftsmanship, durability, and attention to detail. Renowned for its modular systems and timeless aesthetics, VOLA offers flexibility that evolves with changing needs. Built to stand the test of time, VOLA integrates seamlessly into contemporary architecture, delivering lasting elegance and reliability.

Located in a historic apartment overlooking The Lakes in Copenhagen, the VOLA showroom presents a refined interpretation of the brand’s timeless design language. Designed by Torben Madsen of LINK Arkitektur, the space combines classical architectural details with tactile materials, sculptural lighting and curated VOLA collections. Across five distinctive rooms, visitors can experience finishes including Brushed Gold and Stainless Steel alongside bespoke surfaces, oak panelling and handcrafted elements. The showroom offers an immersive setting where architecture, materials and enduring design come together in the heart of Copenhagen.

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Knabstrup Keramik
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Accessories
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What began over 20 years ago as a spontaneous experiment in Tom Rossau’s Copenhagen workshop has evolved into a distinctive design philosophy. While shaping wooden slats into a cylindrical form, Tom discovered the expressive potential of light, material, and form, and a new chapter in Danish lighting design was born. Today, the collection has grown to include a wide range of materials and styles, yet the brand remains rooted in curiosity, craftsmanship, and sculptural design. Each lamp is still meticulously designed and handcrafted in Copenhagen, with a strong focus on quality and responsible production, bringing Danish design to interiors around the world.
Tom Rossau
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Pit–To–Table
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Gejst
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Accessories
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CAIA LEIFSDOTTER
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Glimakra of Sweden
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A–N–D is a decorative luminaire design studio and manufacturer where original collections are conceptualised, built, and assembled in–house. The name A–N–D is derived from 'A New Detail.' The studio explores new design possibilities through innovative production methods and by integrating the latest lighting technologies. In pursuit of the visually poetic, A–N–D is inspired by the unexpected and the everyday—compelled by light’s ability to shape and animate space.
A–N–D
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